News
Remembering Zevon
By Dan Marfield | Sep. 10, 2003Warren Zevon was among the first group of musicians who emerged as both singer-songwriters and rock stars at the same time. Although he may not have achieved the lasting fame ' ¦'
Second anniversary of terrorist attacks quieter on campus
By Adrienne Bell and David Simon | Sep. 10, 2003This Thursday marks the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. According to John Lucas of University Communications, UW-Madison and other college campuses will take a quiet approach in ' ¦
Women's soccer on a roll
By Jerry Weil and Sarah Zipperle | Sep. 10, 2003Lady Badgers win fourth straight game
Kings of Leon stumble through their 'Youth'
By Gillian McBride and Gregg Sparks | Sep. 10, 2003A couple times a year, the British populace-for the most part a stoic, bemused, somewhat cranky lot-suddenly lose their heads over a hot new rock 'n' roll band. Some are ' ¦'
RIAA sues 261 music file sharers
By Emily Winter | Sep. 9, 2003The Recording Industry Association of America filed lawsuits against 261 people Monday for file sharing. According to an RIAA press release sent Monday, these lawsuits are some of the first ' ¦
U.S. Supreme Court convenes for arguments on campaign finance measure
By Rob Hunger and By Rachel Schulze | Sep. 9, 2003After handing down two momentous decisions and taking the summer off, the U.S. Supreme Court returned from summer recess several weeks early to hear arguments Monday pertaining to the Bipartisan ' ¦
Major League baseball: NL pennant race
By Clint Robus | Sep. 9, 2003Down to the wire. That one phrase essentially tells the story of how Major League Baseball will see its pennant races finish this year. Just think of how the NFL ' ¦
Bush slips past Congress, public to assault the environment
By Courtney Clement and Liz Puibello | Sep. 9, 2003It was a bad summer for environmental protection. And from the looks of some of President Bush's more recent policy initiatives, it is shaping up to be a bad fall, ' ¦
West side of campus to see new union facility
By Alex Hess | Sep. 9, 2003Wisconsin Union officials have begun planning a new union facility to be built on the west side of the UW-Madison campus. According to Union Director Mark Guthier, he and fellow ' ¦
Senators voice objections to Board of Regents
By Kristen Titus | Sep. 9, 2003Outraged senators and lawmakers requested Monday that the UW System Board of Regents rescind recent pay scale increases for various top UW System officials and revisit the issue in a ' ¦
It's all in the coach
By Arvind Gopalratnam and Tom Walsh | Sep. 9, 2003Late Night with Arvinio Hall
UW officials reconcile with partyers
By Jessica Gartner | Sep. 9, 2003Given the university's campaign against drinking, there is something hilarious about their involvement with the publication of \Throwing a House Party,"" written by UW-Madison students and published by the Policy ' ¦
Davis, Evans for Heisman
By Cary Dohman | Sep. 9, 2003It does not come as shock to the players, fans or coaching staff of the Wisconsin football team that the Badgers are off to a 2-0 start. However, despite what ' ¦
UW Police now to assess sex offenders on case-by-case basis
By Emily Winter | Sep. 8, 2003Convicted sex offenders attending or employed at UW-Madison now face a policy requiring them to register with the State Department of Corrections who, in turn, provides the university with the ' ¦
Spade digs into 'Roberts'
By Molly Reppen and Amos Posner | Sep. 8, 2003David Spade is a weird entertainer to analyze. He was funny on \Saturday Night Live"" but outstayed his welcome. ""Just Shoot Me"" was funny, then badly outstayed its welcome. The ' ¦'
ALRC closed Madhatters Friday
By Molly Rivera | Sep. 8, 2003Students walking past Madhatters, 3 University Square, over the weekend may have wondered why the bar was dark and unoccupied. The tavern closed for the weekend to serve out a ' ¦
Good 'Weather' on the way
By Forest Taylor | Sep. 8, 2003Documentaries are meant for select audiences and sometimes have a way of turning off viewers because they tend to be high falutin' and, well, real. \The Weather Underground"" is no ' ¦'



